Aidentity Generative Engine Optimizer
Aidentity Generative Engine Optimizer
Description
The problem: your site is invisible to AI assistants
Millions of people now look for information by asking ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity or Google Gemini directly, instead of using a traditional search engine.
But how do these AI assistants decide which sites to cite in their answers?
They use specific protocols — such as llms.txt — to understand which sites exist, what they contain and whether they are reliable sources. Without these files, your site is essentially invisible: AI assistants do not know you exist, they do not cite you, and you lose potential traffic.
Aidentity Generative Engine Optimizer implements these protocols on your WordPress site automatically.
How it works
Once installed, your site starts “speaking the language of AI”:
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Creates the llms.txt file — Think of it as a business card for AI assistants. It tells them who you are, what your main content is and how to find it. The file is generated automatically and updated every time you publish.
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Generates FAQ Schema — If your articles use headings such as “How does X work?” or “What does Y mean?”, the plugin turns them into structured data that Google and AI assistants recognise as authoritative questions and answers.
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Adds optimized summaries — AI assistants love to find the key takeaway right away. The plugin adds a short summary at the top of your articles to make content easier to cite.
Why it matters now
Traditional SEO is built around Google. But traffic is shifting:
- ChatGPT has more than 200 million active users
- Perplexity is becoming the preferred search engine for many professionals
- Google itself is integrating AI Overview into search results
If your site is not optimized for AI assistants, you are losing visibility every day.
What is llms.txt?
It is an emerging standard (similar to robots.txt) that lets websites communicate with Large Language Models. The file tells AI assistants:
- Who you are and what your site is about
- What the main content is
- How information is organised
- Where to find machine-readable versions of your content
Without llms.txt, AI assistants have to “guess” what your site contains. With llms.txt, you tell them directly.
What the plugin actually does
- Generates /llms.txt — Structured index of your site for AI assistants
- Generates /llms-full.txt — Full version including all content
- Creates automatic FAQ Schema — From H2/H3 headings written as questions
- Adds AI-friendly summaries — At the top of articles
- Updates itself — Every time you publish or edit content
All these features work on every post and page, without artificial limits.
Looking for more advanced AI optimization?
The free Aidentity Generative Engine Optimizer covers the essentials. For deeper AI optimization workflows — content scoring, citability analysis, structure auditing, entity recognition, freshness monitoring and Google Search Console integration — visit aidentity.it to discover the full Aidentity GEO suite.
Supported languages
The plugin automatically detects questions in Italian and English when generating FAQ schemas.
Installation
Automatic installation
- Go to Plugins > Add New in your WordPress dashboard
- Search for “Aidentity Generative Engine Optimizer”
- Click “Install Now” and then “Activate”
Manual installation
- Download the plugin zip file
- Go to Plugins > Add New > Upload Plugin
- Select the zip file and click “Install Now”
- Activate the plugin
After installation
- Go to Settings > Aidentity GEO
- Enable the features you want to use
- The plugin will automatically generate the required files
Faq
No, the plugin works automatically. After activation it generates the llms.txt file straight away and starts adding FAQ Schema and summaries to your content. You can fine-tune the settings under Settings > Aidentity GEO, but it is not required.
Visit yoursite.com/llms.txt — you should see a plain-text file with the structured index of your site. You can also view the source code of an article and search for “FAQPage” to see the generated FAQ schema.
Yes. The llms.txt protocol is already supported by several AI systems and is becoming a standard, much like robots.txt did for traditional search engines. The sooner you implement it, the sooner your site will be properly indexed by AI assistants.
No. Files are generated in the background and stored in cache. Your visitors will not notice any performance difference.
Yes, it is fully compatible. If you use Yoast or RankMath, the plugin will automatically use the meta descriptions you have already written to generate better summaries.
No, the plugin handles everything for you. You do not have to edit code, write files manually or understand the technical details.
Yes. You can exclude individual pieces of content by adding the custom field _geo_exclude with value 1 to the post or page you want to exclude.
Yes. Generated files (llms.txt, llms-full.txt) ship with appropriate cache headers and work correctly with any caching plugin or CDN.
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Changelog
1.0.1
- FAQ Schema and AI-friendly summaries now work on all posts and pages without limits.
- Removed Lite/Pro post counters and related UI in the settings page.
- Cleaned up plugin action links on the Plugins screen.
1.0.0
- First public release
- Automatic generation of llms.txt and llms-full.txt
- Automatic FAQ Schema from H2/H3 headings
- AI-friendly summaries
- Integration with Yoast SEO and RankMath
- Multilingual support (Italian and English question detection)